A Society is categorized on the basis of its objects. There are various types of societies that can be
formed under the Act under which it is registered:

Under Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act, 1960 following types of Societies can be registered :

Agricultural Marketing Society

As per section 2(1) “ agricultural marketing Society” means a society -
(a) The object of which is the marketing of agricultural produce and the supply of implements and
other requisites for agricultural production, and
(b) Not less than three-fourths of the members of which are agriculturists, or societies formed by
agriculturists.

Consumer Society

As per Section 2(9) “ Consumer’s Society “ means a society, the object of which is -
(a)The procurement, production or processing, and distribution of goods to, or the performance of
other services for, its members as also other customers, and (b) the distribution among its members
and customers, in the proportion, prescribed by rules or by the bye-laws of the society, of the profits
accruing from such procurement, production or processing, and distribution.

Co-operative Bank

As per section 2(10) “Co-operative bank “ means a society which is doing business of banking as
defined in clause (b) of sub-section (1) of section 5 of the Banking Companies Act, 1949 and includes
any society which is functioning or is to function as (an Agriculture and Rural Development Bank)
under Chapter XI.

Central Bank

As per section 2(6), “Central Bank “ means a co-operative bank, the objects of which include the
creation of funds to be loaned to other societies; but does not include the urban co-operative bank.

Crop Protection Society

As per section 2(10-A), “Crop Protection Society” means a society the object of which is protection of
the crops, structures, machinery, agricultural implements and other equipment such as those used for
pumping water on the land.

Farming Society

As per section 2(12),”Farming Society” means a society in which, the object of increasing agricultural
production, employment and income and the better utilization of resources, lands are brought together
jointly cultivated by all the members, such lands (a) being owned or leased to the members (or some
of them), or (b) coming in possession of the society in any other manner whatsoever.

General Society

As per section 2(15),”General Society” means a society not falling in any of the classes of societies
defined by the other clauses of this section.

Housing Society

As per section 2(16),”Housing society” means a society, the object of which is to provide its members
with open plots for housing, dwelling houses or flats; or if open plots, the dwelling houses or flats are
already acquired, to provide its members common amenities and services.

Federal Society

As per section 2(16-A),”Lift Irrigation Society” means a society, the object of which is to provide
water supply, by motive power or otherwise to its members, for irrigation and otherwise.

Irrigation Society

The shareholders have to personally attend the meeting or for voting. They are not allowed to appoint
proxies for attending the general body or for voting in the resolution to be passed.

Process Society

As per section 2(22),”Processing society” means a society, the object of which is the processing of
goods.

Producers Society

As per section 2(23),”Producers Society” means a society, the object of which is production and
disposal of goods or the collective disposal of labour of the members thereof.

Resource Society

As per section 2(25),”Resource Society” means a society, the object of which is obtaining for its
members of credit, goods or services required by them.

Apex Society

As per section 2(2) of M.C.S. Act, “Apex Society “ means a society, -
(a) the area of operation of which extends to the whole of the State of Maharashtra (b) the main object
of which is to remote the principal objects of the societies affiliated to it as Members and to provide
for the facilities and services to them and (c) which has been classified as an apex society by the
Registrars;